“A gentleman of property” has been granted a divorce from his wife, who was formerly a barmaid, because she eloped with the curate of the pariah. There seems to have been a good deal of irregularity all round in this case ; and it is easy to trace it all to the first false step made by Ifhe bar-, maid. If she had not married the gentleman of property she never would have met the curate.
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Evening Star, Issue 3282, 27 August 1873, Page 3
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75Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3282, 27 August 1873, Page 3
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